The GOP Has Become the Party of Intolerance.

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November 3, 2008
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<NYT_HEADLINE version="1.0" type=" ">The Republican Rump </NYT_HEADLINE>

<NYT_BYLINE version="1.0" type=" ">By PAUL KRUGMAN

</NYT_BYLINE><NYT_TEXT>Maybe the polls are wrong, and John McCain is about to pull off the biggest election upset in American history. But right now the Democrats seem poised both to win the White House and to greatly expand their majorities in both houses of Congress.

Most of the post-election discussion will presumably be about what the Democrats should and will do with their mandate. But let me ask a different question that will also be important for the nation’s future: What will defeat do to the Republicans?

You might think, perhaps hope, that Republicans will engage in some soul-searching, that they’ll ask themselves whether and how they lost touch with the national mainstream. But my prediction is that this won’t happen any time soon.

Instead, the Republican rump, the party that’s left after the election, will be the party that attends Sarah Palin’s rallies, where crowds chant “Vote McCain, not Hussein!” It will be the party of Saxby Chambliss, the senator from Georgia, who, observing large-scale early voting by African-Americans, warns his supporters that “the other folks are voting.” It will be the party that harbors menacing fantasies about Barack Obama’s Marxist — or was that Islamic? — roots.

Why will the G.O.P. become more, not less, extreme? For one thing, projections suggest that this election will drive many of the remaining Republican moderates out of Congress, while leaving the hard right in place.

For example, Larry Sabato, the election forecaster, predicts that seven Senate seats currently held by Republicans will go Democratic on Tuesday. According to the liberal-conservative rankings of the political scientists Keith Poole and Howard Rosenthal, five of the soon-to-be-gone senators are more moderate than the median Republican senator — so the rump, the G.O.P. caucus that remains, will have shifted further to the right. The same thing seems set to happen in the House.

Also, the Republican base already seems to be gearing up to regard defeat not as a verdict on conservative policies, but as the result of an evil conspiracy. A recent Democracy Corps poll found that Republicans, by a margin of more than two to one, believe that Mr. McCain is losing “because the mainstream media is biased” rather than “because Americans are tired of George Bush.”

And Mr. McCain has laid the groundwork for feverish claims that the election was stolen, declaring that the community activist group Acorn — which, as Factcheck.org points out, has never “been found guilty of, or even charged with” causing fraudulent votes to be cast — “is now on the verge of maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in this country, maybe destroying the fabric of democracy.” Needless to say, the potential voters Acorn tries to register are disproportionately “other folks,” as Mr. Chambliss might put it.

Anyway, the Republican base, egged on by the McCain-Palin campaign, thinks that elections should reflect the views of “real Americans” — and most of the people reading this column probably don’t qualify.

Thus, in the face of polls suggesting that Mr. Obama will win Virginia, a top McCain aide declared that the “real Virginia” — the southern part of the state, excluding the Washington, D.C., suburbs — favors Mr. McCain.

A majority of Americans now live in big metropolitan areas, but while visiting a small town in North Carolina, Ms. Palin described it as “what I call the real America,” one of the “pro-America” parts of the nation. The real America, it seems, is small-town, mainly southern and, above all, white.

I’m not saying that the G.O.P. is about to become irrelevant. Republicans will still be in a position to block some Democratic initiatives, especially if the Democrats fail to achieve a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.

And that blocking ability will ensure that the G.O.P. continues to receive plenty of corporate dollars: this year the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has poured money into the campaigns of Senate Republicans like Minnesota’s Norm Coleman, precisely in the hope of denying Democrats a majority large enough to pass pro-labor legislation.

But the G.O.P.’s long transformation into the party of the unreasonable right, a haven for racists and reactionaries, seems likely to accelerate as a result of the impending defeat.

This will pose a dilemma for moderate conservatives. Many of them spent the Bush years in denial, closing their eyes to the administration’s dishonesty and contempt for the rule of law. Some of them have tried to maintain that denial through this year’s election season, even as the McCain-Palin campaign’s tactics have grown ever uglier. But one of these days they’re going to have to realize that the G.O.P. has become the party of intolerance.
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Meanwhile...in the real world.

Black Panthers block polls with night sticks and thugs in Black Panther gear...funded by ...you know who.

Thats right ...ACORN.

You know..ACORN...its just a little community organization...that hangs with da Panthers. :103631605
 

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Honestly.. i do hope that they become the party of intolerence.

That is by far and the best way to lead yourself down the road to irrelevance when independents and moderates cant even stand to be associated with you! Those alone would combine to give democrats over 70% public mandate.


Unless of course a third party is created.
 

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Meanwhile...in the real world.

Black Panthers block polls with night sticks and thugs in Black Panther gear...funded by ...you know who.

Thats right ...ACORN.

You know..ACORN...its just a little community organization...that hangs with da Panthers. :103631605

Every one is so sick and tired of your bullshit race baiting half truth, out right lie pimping bitch ass! Why dont you go jump off a bridge already if things are so bad for you?


Acorn is paying black panthers to intimidate people? Well i hope acorn can find my email and pay me to "intimidate" you!
 

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Every one is so sick and tired of your bullshit race baiting half truth, out right lie pimping bitch ass! Why dont you go jump off a bridge already if things are so bad for you?


Acorn is paying black panthers to intimidate people? Well i hope acorn can find my email and pay me to "intimidate" you!

That would be pretty hard to do...with you wearing those green tights and playing a flute and all.

:lol: :missingte :missingte:missingte
 

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That would be pretty hard to do...with you wearing those green tights and playing a flute and all.

:lol: :missingte :missingte:missingte

You would know so much about my green tights being that you spend enough time in airport bathrooms tapping code "i wanna suck your dick buddy"


:pope:


Some one is feeling the pressure... Really really bad when a black man takes over!!!! lol!

When people like this bozo are the kinds of people impressed by a comlete Retard like Palin. True patriots can sit and rejoice at the death of the republican party!

ANd i want more retards like this to voice their lunacy so that upright concerned republicans turn away from them like they have done this election.
 

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